Bush was clearly a moderat LIBERAL. He would probably be considered a traditional liberal, because of his disatrous ultra-liberal economic policies, and his Neo-con stance on foreign policy, which is traditionally farily liberal. However, he was fairly right on social issues and so he would probably be fairly described as a Moderate Liberal who chose the wrong party, similar to John McCain
Bush Sr was a Republican which is the more conservative of the US's two main parties. That being said, he was more of a pragmatist than an ideologue like his son GW Bush. He inherited a massive deficit from Reagan which forced him to agree to raise taxes. This issue cost him support of his key constituents.
George W Bush is a liberal Republican. A true conservative would never have worked with Teddy Kennedy on anything. He spent like a drunken sailor....a true liberal trait
Conservative.
Conservative
George W. Bush was a conservative. He was sometimes referred to as a neocon (new conservative), which is a conservative with centrist leanings.
he is a frickin liberal. Bush is a lib too.
George W. Bush and John F. Kennedy were both presidents of the United States. They are also both from political families.
He is a liberal republican.
He is a liberal republican.
He considers himself a "republican" as it pertains to party affiliation but his thinking is very liberal. That might explain his failure to support the conservative philosophy- one embraced by most who consider themselves to be "Republicans".
Chief Justice Roberts is conservative. Prior to joining the US Supreme Court he served in both the Reagan and George H W Bush administrations in the Attorney General's Office and as Associate White House Counsel. President George W. Bush appointed Roberts to the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, then elevated him to Chief Justice of the Supreme Court upon the death of late Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist in 2005.
to make the supreme court more conservative
No
McCain did while Bush was in office. Hard to say if he would now, as McCain has become a moderate, and is no longer viewed as an unshakeable conservative by most of his party.
yeah he is much more democratic and liberal viewed person rather than a conservative action demanding laureate that has achieved proper annunciation than rather oblique
to make the supreme court more conservative